Sentences with phrase «sized glass beads»

But another group of caterpillars whose houses were decorated with similar - sized glass beads all survived, indicating that skippers shoot frass to avoid attracting predators.

Not exact matches

Charm bracelet made using plastic vintage flowers, glass, plastic beads in a range of shapes, colours and sizes
Another less traditional choice, but the one used for this example, is size 6 glass beads, also called E beads.
To measure the velocity, the team used two laser beams to trap a dust - sized, 3 - micrometre - wide glass bead in mid-air.
To find out, scientists used syringes to create droplets of a consistent size, then released the drops over a bed of tiny glass beads meant to represent loose sand.
Using a magnet to move the metallic microgrippers around, Gracias has shown how they can securely hold a range of glass beads, wires and tubes — roughly 200 micrometres in size — and release them on command at desired locations.
Composition: 100 % nylon (mesh), glass beads Slip: 100 % nylon Color: Dull brass (slight color variations may occur due to the dyeing process) Size & Fit:
Details: Fully Lined Front Button Closure Marked Size: Not Marked Estimated Size: M Color: Black / White / Blue / Yellow / Red / Green Fabric: Silk / Leather / Glass Beading Measur...
The front of the bag features a fringe made of glass beads in different sizes and shapes and a beaded floral motif embellished with rhinestones.
After he encounters a particularly engaging group, Nawa sources the actual object — whether a taxidermied animal or inanimate object — and encapsulatesthese into different sized cells, which are created through the use of glass beads.
After he encounters a particularly engaging group, Nawa sources the actual object — whether a taxidermied animal or inanimate object — and encapsulates these into different sized cells, which are created through the use of glass beads.
The 46 - year - old artist, whose room - size installations comprising glass beads have earned her solo shows at major museums and prestigious galleries like London's White Cube, had a less streamlined, though certainly magical, path to prominence.
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